ORLANDO REPERTORY THEATER INC
1001 E PRINCETON STREET, ORLANDO, FL 32803 www.orlandorep.com

Total Revenue
$2,660,409
Total Expenses
$3,014,766
Net Assets
$2,007,208

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO CREATE EXPERIENCES THAT ENLIGHTEN, ENTERTAIN & ENRICH THE LIVES OF FAMILY & YOUNG AUDIENCES.

THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS:ORLANDO REPERTORY THEATRE (ORLANDO REP) PRESENTS SEVERAL PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTIONS OF THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES (TYA), AS WELL AS YOUTH PRODUCTIONS, FOR GENERAL PUBLIC AND STUDENT AUDIENCES. MOST PRODUCTIONS ARE DERIVED FROM CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, AND INVOLVE EXTENSIVE EDUCATIONAL WRAP-AROUND ACTIVITIES TO INCREASE IMPACT ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. IN AN AVERAGE YEAR, APPROXIMATELY 55,000 CHILDREN EXPERIENCE ORLANDO REP'S PRODUCTIONS THROUGH SCHOOL FIELD TRIPS, AND AN ADDITIONAL 30,000 (EST.) PUBLIC FAMILY ATTENDEES ATTEND WEEKEND PERFORMANCES IN ORLANDO REP'S THREE-THEATRE COMPLEX. ENRICHMENT PROGRAMMING AROUND THESE PERFORMANCES INCLUDE CRAFTS, LOBBY ACTIVITIES, DISCUSSION-PROMPT QUESTIONS RELATED TO THE THEMES OF THE SHOW, AND AN EXTENSIVE RESOURCE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS, WITH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND ACTIVITIES MEETING STATE AND NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS.

THEATRE EDUCATION & OUTREACH:ORLANDO REP'S EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMMING TEACHES LIFE SKILLS THROUGH THEATRE SKILLS, STRENGTHENING SELF-CONFIDENCE, CREATIVE THINKING, PROBLEM-SOLVING, AND COLLABORATION IN CHILDREN IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. CAMPS AND CLASSES SERVE CHILDREN FROM INFANCY THROUGH 12TH GRADE, REACHING AN AVERAGE OF 2,000 PARTICIPANTS EACH YEAR. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMMING WORKS CLOSELY WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS TO BENEFIT CHILDREN'S LITERACY AND EDUCATION, EMOTIONAL/MENTAL HEALTH, AND CREATIVITY THROUGH A NUMBER OF PROGRAMS. THE NO EMPTY BUS FIELD TRIP SUBSIDY PROGRAM PROVIDES FREE OR DISCOUNTED EXPERIENCES TO TITLE 1 SCHOOLS, AND ORLANDO REP'S SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM AWARDS $50,000+ ANNUALLY TO STUDENTS DEMONSTRATING FINANCIAL NEED TO ATTEND CAMPS AND CLASSES. ENGAGED LEARNING THROUGH THE ARTS PROVIDES ARTS-BASED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS OF ALL GRADES, FOCUSING ON THEATRE INTEGRATION INTO THEIR CLASSROOMS (OF ALL SUBJECTS.) ARTS AND CHARACTER TRAINING (ACT) WORKS DIRECTLY WITH COMMUNITY NONPROFIT PARTNERS SUCH AS UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY, APOPKA HOPE COMMUNITY CENTER, AND THE EDGEWOOD CHILDREN'S RANCH TO USE THEATRE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND CHARACTER-BUILDING WITH THEIR CONSTITUENTS. ADDITIONALLY, THROUGH ITS PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA (UCF), ORLANDO REP HOUSES THE THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES MFA GRADUATE PROGRAM, ONE OF ONLY A HANDFUL IN THE NATION, AND THE ONLY TYA PROGRAM WHERE GRADUATES WORK IN HANDS-ON ASSISTANTSHIPS IN A PROFESSIONAL THEATRE SETTING. THIS EXPERIENCE HAS PRIMED MANY OF THE STUDENTS FOR EXCEPTIONAL POSITIONS IN OTHER DOMINANT YOUNG AUDIENCE THEATRES ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND SEVERAL LARGE PERFORMING ARTS VENUES INCLUDING THE KENNEDY CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS, FIRST STAGE, AND NASHVILLE CHILDREN'S THEATRE.

THEATRE SPACES & RENTALS:ORLANDO REPERTORY THEATRE OFFERS THE RENTAL OF ITS SPACES AND PRODUCTION MATERIALS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. THE REP'S THREE-THEATRE COMPLEX PROVIDES SPACE FOR BOTH THE REP'S OWN ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS PROVIDING A SECONDARY PERFORMANCE SPACE FOR THE THEATRE UCF PROGRAM AND TYA MFA PROGRAMMING. THE COMPLEX SERVES AS A SECONDARY CLASSROOM OR LABORATORY FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE TYA MFA PROGRAM. ADDITIONALLY, OTHER COMMUNITY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SCHOOL GROUPS (INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, UCP OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, ORLANDO COMMUNITY CHURCH, ETC.) UTILIZE THE REP'S SPACES, PROPERTIES, AND COSTUME PIECES TO CONTINUE THEIR WORK IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE THEATRE SPACES AND PRODUCTION RESOURCES ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE SUCCESS OF NOT ONLY THE REP'S PROGRAMMING SERVICES, BUT ALSO TO THOSE OF THE MULTIPLE TENANT AND BENEFICIARY GROUPS IN OUR COMMUNITY THAT USE THESE RESOURCES EACH YEAR AT REDUCED OR AT-COST RATES. PATRONS, LOCAL GROUP OR BUSINESS MEETINGS, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS ALSO MAKE USE OF THE RENTAL SPACES PERIODICALLY. THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE THEATRE SPACES AND PRODUCTION RESOURCES ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE SUCCESS OF NOT ONLY ORLANDO REP'S PROGRAMMING SERVICES, BUT ALSO TO THOSE OF THE MULTIPLE TENANT AND BENEFICIARY GROUPS IN THE COMMUNITY THAT USE THESE RESOURCES EACH YEAR AT REDUCED OR AT-COST RATES.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Chris BrownEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$70,000
Tina CraftDIRECTOR1$0
Ron PiccoloDIRECTOR1$0
Rasheem JohnsonDIRECTOR1$0
Paul LartonoixDIRECTOR1$0
Pat GallagherDIRECTOR1$0
Michael WeinsteinDIRECTOR1$0
Leigh Anne NiemanDIRECTOR1$0
Laureen MartinezDIRECTOR1$0
Kate MartinDIRECTOR1$0
Jim TimonDIRECTOR1$0
Jenna StallardDIRECTOR1$0
Jeff MooreDIRECTOR1$0
Jamie TippsDIRECTOR1$0
Denise HatcherDIRECTOR1$0
David RiccardiDIRECTOR1$0
Christian GreenDIRECTOR1$0
Sheila Levi-AlandSECRETARY2$0
Adam ScheinbergTREASURER2$0
Tanya EasterlingVICE CHAIR2$0
Kirtus BocoxCHAIR2$0

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